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    Bell Labs was the most inventive scientific organization in history. It was Silicon Valley before there was Silicon Valley. They had countless fields of science and engineering as well as the world’s best scientists and engineers underneath one roof. People like Mervin Kelly, Claude Shannon, the Solid-State Team, John R. Pierce and Dennis Ritchie were integral parts of this incredible institution. The brightest minds collaborated to develop new technologies that changed the world. Now is the time

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    communication was in society. This led to more interest in data communication to occur which sparked the invention of the telephone. The telephone was invented in the 1870’s and was designed to convert sound waves into

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    AT & T Turnover

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    the globe Verizon Communications, based in the United States was founded by William J. Katherine in 1983. Verizon provides mobile broadband services within the United States. Sprint traces its origins to the Brown Telephone Company, which was founded in 1899 to deploy telephone service to the rural area around Abilene, Kansas. Sprint Corporation, commonly

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    1. What is a 3-D time capsule? 2. Described what happened when Matt saw Pincus Kolender for a second time? 3. Who is Pincus Kolender, how does he relate to the 3-D time capsule? 4. What would you tell your great, great, great grandchildren about life in 2015 if you could use the 3-D time capsule? 5. Why do you think 3-D time capsules are important? 6. Can you write in your own words what a 3-D time capsule is and how it is used? 7. What are some motives behind the creation of the 3-D time capsule

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    During the world II war, in 1936, Shockley worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories until 1955 in order to offer services to the war. At this laboratory, he had a lot of experiences in working with semiconductors. Shockley’s life linked with several of the most important technical developments during the twentieth

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    1950's Inventions

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    As Albert Einstein once said, “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” This logic is what sparked the creation of the popular inventions of the 1950’s. Even though some inventions of this decade may not be around today, they still have a significance on inventions and thinking today. There are plenty of inventions that we use in modern time. Some examples are the Barbie Doll, Diet Soda, and today’s most popular fast food chain McDonalds. There were many types of inventions

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    'I know what you did', whispered a croaky voice. A loud click cuts off my unformed response. I hold the phone to my ear, for a few minutes, waiting for the unknown caller to call me back. The first time I received this call, I thought it was a prank or a wrong number. However, lately I started receiving so many calls from this unknown caller and they all contained the same message. Shivers ran down my spine as I put the phone down. Although the situation frightened me, something intrigued me and

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    17 • Caller "Who is this?" I snap as I answer the call, my lips pursed together in annoyance. The other side of the line is quiet, like they're wondering what exactly to say. I know who it is, just by the fact that the number had been blocked, but I have to make sure before I decide to rip an innocent person apart, and yes, that has happened before. The poor bloke didn't even know what to say when I was finished screaming at him to leave me alone. "If you don't answer me, I'm hanging up right

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    I’ve tried calling every number I had, but the lines were busy. I wanted to scream now that all numbers had been disconnected. It made sense with everyone wanting to talk with her now that she’s dating a celebrity, but I’m her best friend. You would think she would call… That’s right,” she shook her head and giggled. “I didn’t have a phone to call, let alone give her my new numbers. I know things are a bit crazy, but she could at lease check her E-mail. Then and again, she might have to shut down

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    Whitehead's Homophobia

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    Whitehead’s realistic approach of bringing attention to the modern problems of society has illustrated the problems and unacceptable behavior among the people of today through the bleak, desolate eyes of the people and the judgemental woman questioning the man’s morals through the words of “Are you okay?”. The modern poison is today’s electronics. Staring at a phone is now seen as part of the everyday routine, and not having one makes you appear different. Being different has always been frowned

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